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Grandma’s Sloppy Joes

This yummy Sloppy Joe recipe is straight out of my Grandma’s recipe box. Full of flavor, easy to make and freezer friendly too!

Does your family have any famous recipes that have been passed down through the years? These oh-so-easy Sloppy Joes were my grandmother’s specialty, and although she has been gone for ten years, I still can’t make this recipe without thinking of her and our Sunday afternoon family gatherings. I love that they have now become a favorite for my own family!

The original recipe calls for ground beef, but I make it vegetarian friendly (and much lower in calories) by using vegetarian crumbles instead—it is delicious either way! I like serving it with some store-bought coleslaw on the side, but that is just a personal preference. The recipe whips up fast with just a few basic ingredients and makes enough to feed a crowd. It also freezes beautifully which makes it the perfect recipe to include as part of a freezer cooking day, or simply divide it into bags to eat some now and save some for later!

Grandma’s Sloppy Joes

Here is what you need:

4 lbs. ground beef or vegetarian crumbles
1 can chicken gumbo soup
1 or 2 cans tomato rice soup
1 large onion
1½ tablespoons chili powder
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 cup ketchup
deli coleslaw (optional)
hamburger buns

Step 1: Chop onions.

Step 2: Brown ground beef (or vegetarian crumbles) and then set aside.

Step 3: Whisk together soups, brown sugar, chili powder, vinegar and ketchup. If you are making the vegetarian version, you can skip the chicken gumbo and double up on the tomato rice instead.

Step 4: Add chopped onions and whisk well.

Step 5: Then add ground beef (or vegetarian crumbles) and mix well.

Step 6: Label freezer bags and then divide mixture into 2 bags.

Step 7: Let thaw. Heat mixture on stovetop, let it come to a boil then lower and simmer for 30-45 minutes (or heat on low in crock-pot for 3-4 hours).

What recipe has been handed down in your family?

Grandma's Sloppy Joes

This is my Grandma's recipe and brings back such great memories. This will soon be your family's new favorite as well!
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Keyword Sloppy Joes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Author Ruth Soukup

Ingredients

  • 4 lbs. ground beef or vegetarian crumbles
  • 1 can chicken gumbo soup
  • 1-2 cans tomato rice soup
  • 1 large onion
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 cup ketchup

Instructions

  1. Chop onions.
  2. Brown ground beef (or vegetarian crumbles) and then set aside.

  3. Whisk together soups, brown sugar, chili powder, vinegar and ketchup. If you are making the vegetarian version, you can skip the chicken gumbo and double up on the tomato rice instead.

  4. Add chopped onions and whisk well.
  5. Then add ground beef (or vegetarian crumbles) and mix well.
  6. Label freezer bags and then divide mixture into 2 bags.
  7. Let thaw. Heat mixture on stovetop, let it come to a boil then lower and simmer for 30-45 minutes (or heat on low in crock-pot for 3-4 hours).

Recipe Notes

Cooking time: 30-45 minutes on stovetop or 3-4 hours in crock-pot

Number of servings (yield): 16

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Ruth Soukup

Ruth Soukup is dedicated to helping people everywhere create a life they love by follwing their dreams and achieving their biggest goals. She is the host of the wildly popular Do It Scared podcast, as well as the founder of Living Well Spending Less® and Elite Blog Academy®. She is also the New York Times bestselling author of six books, including Do It Scared®: Finding the Courage to Face Your Fears, Overcome Obstacles, and Create a Life You Love, which was the inspiration for this book. She lives in Florida with her husband Chuck, and 2 daughters Maggie & Annie.

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  • Canned chicken gumbo?

    In sloppy joes?

    Seriously?

    • Yes Mary,it was my grandmother's recipe. :)

  • My grandmother always made sloppy joes too with homemade apple sauce. It's funny how recipes can bring back so many memories. Thanks for sharing - this recipe looks super yummy!

  • This may be a silly question but I’m just a guy trying some new things here and I’m not sure if I’m supposed to mix the soup with water like it says on the can.

  • Your recipes sound good, just wondering if doing your method would work for a single person like myself. Some of the recipes say it serves 8. Using these recipes I would need to put them in smaller containers and reheat them when I wanted do have it for dinner. Would need to label the containers with recipe name and date. Trying to watch my sodium intake so some substitutions would have to be made.

  • Hello. I am trying to avoid the mainstream condensed soups and grains. I know I can toss some quinoa in as a sub for the rice. Would it work to use a carton organic tomato soup or would tomato or pasta sauce be better instead?

    I am very interested in trying this one, and avoiding the spice packets which contain a lot of filler that your body doesn't need. Thank you!

    • I would try the tomato soup instead of the sauce. :)

  • unfortunately with the chicken gumbo soup it's no longer vegetarian. I cannot digest meat, so for that reason I have become "meatless" in all my meals. What substitution for that soup in its place that you would recommend?

    • Hey! It actually says in the recipe breakdown to sub vegetarian crumbles instead of the hamburger, and two cans of the tomato rice soup instead of one of each.

  • I couldn't find tomato rice soup. Only found tomato soup so how can I substitute?

  • When I first saw this picture, I thought it was a fried egg in that sloppy joe! And something about that thought sounded good. I think I'm going to try it!

  • Ooh, I'm going to have to try these, Ruth! These sound much more southern and exotic than the sloppy joes we make up here (MN). The gumbo soup addition is intriguing... and the brown sugar addition sealed the deal for me :)

  • I love it when making a family recipe reminds you of Sunday dinners! I also love that this sloppy Joe recipe is easily frozen and thawed for easy weeknight dinner!

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